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    Phaleria macrocarpa fruit protein aqueous extract affects viral entry, virucidal activity, and progeny release by Ismaeel, Mahmud Yusef Yusef, Chee, Wai Yip, Norefrina Shafinaz Md Nor, Nazlina Ibrahim

    Published 2024
    “…PMFPAE displayed antiviral activity towards all the HHV-1 strains when post-treated with high selective indices (SIs) of 80.6, 50, and 35, respectively. …”
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    Lubricant evolution and depletion under laser heating : a molecular dynamics study by Li, Yong, Wong, Chee How, Li, Bei, Yu, Shengkai, Hua, Wei, Zhou, Weidong

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations of perfluoropolyether are carried out to investigate the evolution and depletion of molecularly thin lubricants when subjected to laser heating. Ultrathin perfluoropolyether lubricant films are modeled by the coarse-grained bead-spring model and are coated on an inert substrate. …”
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    Critical temperatures in thermocompression gold stud bonding by Zhang, G. G., Ang, X. F., Chen, Z., Wong, Chee C., Wei, J.

    Published 2012
    “…A critical bonding temperature was observed for both substrates. No bonding occurs when the temperature is below this threshold value, whereas bond strength increases with bonding temperature beyond the threshold. …”
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    Biogeochemistry of toxic gas in the aquatic subsystem of selected peat swamp area in Kuala Pahang by Teoh, Chee Shan, Eng, Hwai Ern, Firdaus, Ismail, Abdul Syukor, Abd Razak, Suryati, Sulaiman

    Published 2024
    “…Peat land is formed by the accumulation of partially decomposed and undecomposed organic material such as mosses and plants under anaerobic waterlogged situation, it is considered as the most dominant type of organic soils that formed under wetland conditions through centuries. When dead plants are unable to decompose in the flooded environment, the aquatic subsystem in peat swamp area can be affected due to the chemical breakdown process slower than the production of biomass which forming the peat domes. …”
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